Unit VI - Cs 1-14



Key Terms

APUSH Key Terms Chapters 11-14

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Chapter 11
Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South
Chapter 12
Antebellum Culture and Reform
  1. “King Cotton”
  2. “Deep South”
  3. De Bow’s Review
  4. “Colonial dependency”
  5. Cavalier myth
  6. Planter aristocracy
  7. Southern honor
  8. “genteel” southern women
  9. “plain folk”
  10. Patriarchal society
  11. “Peculiar Institution”
  12. Slave codes
  13. House slaves and field slaves
  14. Urban slavery
  15. Free African Americans
  16. Domestic and foreign slave trade
  17. “Sambo” stereotype
  18. Gabriel Prosser
  19. Denmark Vesey
  20. Nat Turner
  21. Slave resistance
  1. Romanticism
  2. James Fenimore Cooper
  3. Walt Whitman
  4. Edgar Allan Poe
  5. Transcendentalists
  6. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  7. Henry David Thoreau
  8. Utopian societies
  9. Nathaniel Hawthorne
  10. Charles Grandison Finney
  11. Temperance Crusade
  12. Phrenology
  13. Horace Mann
  14. Benevolent Empire
  15. Asylum movement
  16. Feminism
  17. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  18. Lucretia Mott
  19. Susan B Anthony
  20. Seneca Falls Convention
  21. Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions
  22. Quakers
  23. Abolitionism
  24. American Colonization society
  25. William Lloyd Garrison
  26. Frederick Douglass
  27. Amistad case
  28. “Free Soil” movement
  29. Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Chapter 13
The Impending Crisis
Chapter 14
The Civil War
  1. Manifest Destiny
  2. Stephen Austin
  3. General Santa Anna
  4. The Alamo and Battle of San Jacinto
  5. Texas Annexation
  6. Oregon Trail
  7. James K. Polk
  8. The Mexican War
  9. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  10. Wilmot Proviso
  11. Popular sovereignty
  12. Election of 1848
  13. California Gold Rush
  14. Henry Clay
  15. John C. Calhoun
  16. Daniel Webster
  17. Stephen Douglas
  18. Free-Soil Party
  19. Fugitive Slave Act
  20. Transcontinental Railroad
  21. Gadsden Purchase
  22. Kansas and Nebraska Act
  23. Republican Party
  24. John Brown
  25. Slave Power Conspiracy
  26. Election of 1856
  27. James Buchanan
  28. Know Nothing Party
  29. Dred Scott Decision
  30. Lincoln-Douglas Debates
  31. Election of 1860
  1. Confederation States of America
  2. Crittenden Compromise
  3. Fort Sumter
  4. Homestead Act
  5. Morrill Land Grant Act
  6. National Bank Acts
  7. Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad Companies
  8. Greenbacks
  9. National Draft Law
  10. New York City Draft Riots
  11. Habeas Corpus
  12. Ex parte Milligan
  13. Copperheads
  14. Election of 1864
  15. Confiscation Acts
  16. Emancipation Proclamation
  17. U.S. Sanitary Commission
  18. Confederate Conscription Act
  19. General George McClellan
  20. General Ulysses S. Grant
  21. General Robert E. Lee
  22. Ironclads
  23. King Cotton Diplomacy
  24. Repeating weapons
  25. Antietam
  26. Gettysburg
  27. William T. Sherman
  28. March to the Sea
  29. Appomattox Courthouse







APUSH Key Terms Chapters 6-10
Chapter 6
The Constitution and the New Republic
Chapter 7
The Jeffersonian Era
Chapter 8
Varieties of American Nationalism
  1. Tariffs
  2. Alexander Hamilton
  3. James Madison
  4. Virginia Plan
  5. Sovereignty
  6. The Great Compromise
  7. Separation of powers/checks and balances
  8. Federalists and Anti-Federalists
  9. The Federalist Papers
  10. George Washington’s Presidency
  11. Judiciary Act of 1789
  12. Report on Manufactures of 1791
  13. Bank of the United States
  14. Political Parties
  15. Election of 1792
  16. Whiskey Rebellion
  17. Neutrality Act
  18. Jay’s Treaty
  19. Pinckney’s Treaty
  20. Election of 1796
  21. Washington’s Farewell Address
  22. John Adam’s presidency
  23. Quasi war with France
  24. Department on the Navy
  25. Alien and Sedition Acts
  26. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
  1. Public and private education
  2. Noah Webster
  3. American authors and nationalism
  4. Deism and religious skepticism
  5. Second Great Awakening
  6. Eli Whitney and the cotton gin
  7. Robert Fulton and the steamboat
  8. Turnpikes
  9. Urbanization
  10. Jefferson’s presidency
  11. Washington, D.C
  12. Marbury vs. Madison
  13. John Marshall
  14. The Louisiana Purchase
  15. Lewis and Clark Expedition
  16. Napoleonic Wars
  17. Impressment
  18. The Embargo, 1808
  19. The Non-Intercourse Act, 1809
  20. The “Indian Problem”
  21. Tecumseh and the Prophet
  22. Spain and Florida
  23. Battle of New Orleans
  24. Hartford Convention, 1814
  25. Treaty of Ghent, 1814
  26. Rush-Bagot Agreement, 1817
  1. Nationalism
  2. Sectionalism
  3. Second Bank of the United States
  4. Protective tariff
  5. National Road
  6. Fur traders and trappers
  7. Stephen Long’s Expedition
  8. First Party System
  9. The “Virginia Dynasty”
  10. James Monroe
  11. Henry Clay
  12. John C. Calhoun
  13. The Seminole War
  14. Andrew Jackson
  15. Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819
  16. Panic of 1819
  17. Missouri Compromise
  18. The Marshall Court
  19. Worcester v. Georgia
  20. Monroe Doctrine
  21. Election of 1824
  22. The “corrupt bargain”
  23. Tariff of Abominations
  24. Election of 1828
Chapter 9
Jacksonian America
Chapter 10
America’s Economic Revolution

  1. Alexis de Tocqueville
  2. Egalitarian
  3. Suffrage reforms
  4. Dorr Rebellion
  5. Spoils system
  6. John C. Calhoun
  7. Tariffs of 1828 and 1832
  8. Nullification Crisis
  9. Martin Van Buren
  10. Webster-Hayne Debate
  11. Removal Act of 1830
  12. Trail of Tears
  13. Jacksonian America
  14. Nicholas Biddle
  15. Hard and soft money
  16. The Taney Court
  17. The Whig Party
  18. Panic of 1837
  19. The penny press
  20. William Henry Harrison
  21. John Tyler
  22. Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842
  23. Treaty of Wang Hya of 1844
  1. Nativism
  2. Know-Nothings
  3. Turnpike era
  4. Erie Canal
  5. Railroad consolidation
  6. Telegraph
  7. Associated Press
  8. Merchant capitalism
  9. Corporations
  10. Factory system
  11. Interchangeable parts
  12. Industrialization
  13. Lowell mills and workers
  14. Factory Girls Association
  15. Trade unions
  16. Commonwealth v. Hunt
  17. Cult of Domesticity
  18. Commercial agriculture
  19. “High culture” and “lowbrow culture”
  20. McCormick Reaper
  21. Rural life








Period 3
Mr. Max – AP US History – 2011-12 - Unit VI Syllabus – Chapters 1-14 – Topics 1-11
Major Topics: Colonies & American Independence, The Constitution, Development, Slavery & Division, The Civil War

Friday March 2 – 45 mins
HW due: 2-col notes p.3 & 30-31 (conclusion), p.34 & 62, p.65 & 97
CW: Unit VI previewing cont. – chapter titles, headings & images for Cs 1-3, discuss tonight’s HW
HW: KTs for Cs 1-3 – 4 column format – term, definition, importance, CCQs

Wednesday March 7
CW: Discuss HW, Cs 1-3 images, key concepts
HW: Summarize Cs 1-3

Thursday March 8
CW: Cs 1-3 key concepts, topic outline
HW: 2-col notes p.101 &124-5, p.127 & 156

Friday March 9 – Mr. Beaton
CW: Cs 4&5 annotated headings & image analysis
HW: Cs 4 KTs – 4 columns

Monday March 12 – Late Entry 6, 7, 1, 3 – 45 mins
CW: C4 key concepts
HW: C5 KTs – 4 columns

Tuesday March 13
CW: C5 key concepts – esp. The Articles of Confederation, Topic Outlining
HW: Summarize Cs 4&5, Online MC Qs

Wednesday March 14 – 45 mins
CW: Wrap up Cs 1-5
HW: Study for Test, Online MC Qs

Thursday March 15 – 45 mins
CW: Test Cs 1-5
HW: Preview Cs 6-10 – annotated chapter titles & red headings Cs 6-10, 2-col notes p.159 & 178, p. 181 & 213

Monday March 19
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts of Cs 6&7
HW: KTs C6 - 4 columns

Tuesday March 20 – MCAS 7, 1, 2, 3
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts Cs 6&7
HW: KTs C7 – 4 columns, Summarize Cs 6&7

Thursday March 22 – MCAS 1, 2, 3
CW: Preview Cs 8-10, annotated chapter titles & red headings, image analysis
HW: 2-col notes p.215 & 230, p.233 & 256, p.259 & 290

Friday March 23
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts Cs 8-10
HW: start KTs Cs 8-10 – 4 columns

Monday March 26
CW: Key concepts Cs 8-10
HW: Finish KTs Cs 8-10 – 4 columns
Period 3 cont…

Tuesday March 27 – Lunch Block
CW: Wrap up Cs 8-10, Topic Outlining Cs 6-10
HW: Summarize Cs 8-10

Wednesday March 28 – 45 mins
CW: Theme work Cs 1-10, review Cs 1-10
HW: Study for Test

Thursday March 29 – 45 mins
CW: Test Cs 6-10
HW: Preview Cs 11-14, annotated chapter titles & red headings

Monday April 2 – Lunch Block
CW: Cs 11-14 headings & images, preview key concepts, begin HW
HW: 2-col notes p.293 & 313, p.315 & 337, p.339 & 364, p.367 & 398-9

Tuesday April 3
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts of Cs 11&12
HW: KTs C11 – 4 columns

Wednesday April 4 – Mr. Beaton
CW: Key concepts Cs 11&12
HW: KTs C12

Thursday April 5 – Lunch Block – Mr. Beaton
CW: Summarize Cs 11&12, wrap up Cs 11&12, Key concepts C13
HW: KTs C13&14

Monday April 9 – LE, 7, 1, 2, 3 - 45 mins
CW: Discuss HW, Key concepts C13
HW: TBD

Tuesday April 10 – 45 mins
CW: Key concepts C14
HW: TBD

Wednesday April 11 – 45 mins – Mr. Beaton
CW: Key concepts C14
HW: Summarize Cs 13& 14

Friday April 13
CW: Wrap up Cs 11-14
HW: Make sure you are all caught up Cs 1-14, DBQ Essay, Lists work, Online MC Qs Cs 1-14 (at least 11-14)

April Break – Saturday 4/14 – Sunday April 2/22

Monday April 23
CW: Review work – Topic Outlining, etc
HW: Study for Test Cs 11-14

Tuesday April 24
CW: Test Cs 11-14
HW: TBD

Period 4
Mr. Max – AP US History – 2011-12 - Unit VI Syllabus – Chapters 1-14 – Topics 1-11
Major Topics: Colonies & American Independence, The Constitution, Development, Slavery & Division, The Civil War

Friday March 2 – 45 mins
HW due: 2-col notes p.3 & 30-31 (conclusion), p.34 & 62, p.65 & 97
CW: Unit VI previewing cont. – chapter titles, headings & images for Cs 1-3, discuss tonight’s HW
HW: KTs for Cs 1-3 – 4 column format – term, definition, importance, CCQs

Tuesday March 6
CW: Discuss HW, Cs 1-3 images, key concepts
HW: Summarize Cs 1-3

Wednesday March 7
CW: Cs 1-3 key concepts, topic outline
HW: 2-col notes p.101 &124-5, p.127 & 156

Thursday March 8
CW: Cs 4&5 annotated headings & image analysis
HW: Cs 4 KTs – 4 columns

Friday March 9 – Lunch Block – Mr. Beaton
CW: C4 key concepts
HW: C5 KTs – 4 columns

Tuesday March 13 – Lunch Block
CW: C5 key concepts – esp. The Articles of Confederation, Topic Outlining
HW: Summarize Cs 4&5, Online MC Qs

Wednesday March 14 – 45 mins
CW: Wrap up Cs 1-5
HW: Study for Test, Topic Outlining, Online MC Qs

Friday March 16
CW: Test Cs 1-5
HW: Preview Cs 6-10 – annotated chapter titles & red headings Cs 6-10, 2-col notes p.159 & 178, p. 181 & 213

Monday March 19
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts of Cs 6&7, Discuss HW – MCAS week
HW: KTs C6 - 4 columns – also see what is due for Friday

Wednesday March 21 – MCAS 4, 5, 6
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts Cs 6&7
HW: KTs C7 – 4 columns, Summarize Cs 6&7

Friday March 23
CW: Preview Cs 8-10, annotated chapter titles & red headings, image analysis
HW: 2-col notes p.215 & 230, p.233 & 256, p.259 & 290, start KTs Cs 8-10 – 4 columns

Monday March 26 – Lunch Block
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts Cs 8-10
HW: continue KTs Cs 8-10 – 4 columns


Period 4 cont…

Tuesday March 27 – 45 mins
CW: Key concepts Cs 8-10
HW: Finish KTs Cs 8-10 – 4 columns

Wednesday March 28 – 45 mins
CW: Wrap up Cs 8-10, Topic Outlining Cs 6-10
HW: Summarize Cs 8-10, Study for Test Cs 6-10

Friday March 30
CW: Test Cs 6-10
HW: Preview Cs 11-14, annotated chapter titles & red headings

Monday April 2
CW: Cs 11-14 headings & images, preview key concepts, begin HW
HW: 2-col notes p.293 & 313, p.315 & 337, p.339 & 364, p.367 & 398-9

Tuesday April 3
CW: Discuss HW, key concepts of Cs 11&12
HW: KTs C11 – 4 columns

Wednesday April 4 – Lunch Block – Mr. Beaton
CW: Key concepts Cs 11&12, Summarize Cs 11&12
HW: Finish CW, KTs C12 – 4 columns

Thursday April 5 – 45 mins – Mr. Beaton
CW: Wrap up Cs 11&12, Key concepts C13
HW: KTs C13&14, make sure you are all caught up

Tuesday April 10 – 45 mins
CW: Discuss HW, Key concepts C13
HW: TBD

Thursday April 12
CW: Key concepts C14
HW: Summarize Cs 13&14

Friday April 13
CW: Key concepts C14
HW: Make sure you are all caught up Cs 1-14, DBQ Essay, Lists work, Online MC Qs Cs 1-14 (at least 11-14)

April Break – Saturday 4/14 – Sunday April 2/22

Monday April 23
CW: Review work – Topic Outlining, etc
HW: Study for Test Cs 11-14

Tuesday April 24 – Lunch Block
CW: Test Cs 11-14, Lists work
HW: TBD

APUSH Key Terms – Chapters 1-5
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
1. Tribal Societies
2. Mayans
3. Aztecs
4. Subsistence Agriculture
5. Nationalism
6. Christopher Columbus
7. Small Pox
8. Conquistadors
9. Missionaries
10. Pueblo
11. Spanish Empire
12. African Slave Trade
13. Dutch West India Trading Company
14. Enclosure Movement
15. Merchant capitalism
16. Mercantilism
17. English Reformation
18. Calvinist Puritans
19. Church of England
20. Separatists
21. James I
22. Plantation model of colonization
23. Fur Trade
24. Spanish Armada
25. Roanoke
1. Jamestown
2. John Smith
3. Virginia Company
4. Tobacco
5. Headright System
6. Indentured Servants
7. Powhatan Indians
8. Royal Colony
9. Proprietary Colony
10. Charter Colony
11. Bacon’s Rebellion
12. Plymouth Plantation
13. Mayflower Compact
14. Caribbean Colonies
15. Navigation Acts
16. Dominion of New England
17. William Bradford
18. John Winthrop
19. Massachusetts Bay Colony
20. Theocracy
21. Roger Williams
22. Anne Hutchinson
23. Pequot War
24. King Phillip’s War
25. Quakers
26. William Penn
27. Glorious Revolution
28. Leisler’s Revolution
29. Coode’s Revolution
1. Indenture System
2. Birth and Death Rates
3. Midwives
4. Patriarchal Society
5. Middle Passage
6. Royal African company of England
7. Slave codes
8. Huguenots
9. Scotch-Irish
10. Catholics
11. Iron Act of 1750
12. Triangular Trade
13. Consumerism
14. Plantation Economy
15. Plantation Slavery
16. Gullah
17. Stono rebellion
18. Puritan Community
19. Primogeniture
20. Salem Witch Trials
21. The Great Awakening
22. Enlightenment
23. Almanacs
24. Literacy rates
25. Harvard
26. Benjamin Franklin
27. Cotton Mather
28. Smallpox inoculation
29. John Peter Zenger
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5

1. Albany Plan
2. French and Indian War
3. Peace of Paris, 1763
4. Proclamation of 1763
5. George III
6. George Grenville
7. Sugar Act of 1764
8. Currency Act of 1764
9. Mutiny (Quartering) Act of 1765
10. Stamp Act of 1765
11. North Carolina Regulators
12. Stamp Act Crisis
13. Colonial boycotts
14. Sons of Liberty
15. Appeasement
16. Townshend Acts of 1767
17. Boston Massacre
18. Committee of Correspondence
19. Virtual and actual representation
20. Tea Act of 1773
21. Daughters of Liberty
22. Boston Tea Party
23. Intolerable Acts
24. Quebec Acts
25. First Continental Congress
26. Minutemen
27. Lexington and Concord
1. Tyranny
2. Common Sense and John Locke
3. Continental Congress
4. Thomas Jefferson
5. Declaration of Independence
6. Loyalists/Tories
7. Articles of Confederation
8. George Washington
9. British surrender at Saratoga
10. ”militia diplomats”
11. French Intervention in the war
12. Treaty of Paris
13. Female “camp followers”
14. Judith Sargent Murray
15. Republicanism
16. Small freeholders
17. State Constitutions
18. Virginia’s Statute of Religious Liberty
19. Land Ordinance of 1785
20. Treaty with Spain of 1786
21. Public Domain
22. Battle of Fallen Timbers
23. Shay’s rebellion